Attachment, Self-Esteem, Worldviews, and Terror Management: Evidence for a Tripartite Security System.

Volume: 88, Issue: 6, Pages: 999 - 1013
Published: Jun 1, 2005
Abstract
On the basis of prior work integrating attachment theory and terror management theory, the authors propose a model of a tripartite security system consisting of dynamically interrelated attachment, self-esteem, and worldview processes. Four studies are presented that, combined with existing evidence, support the prediction derived from the model that threats to one component of the security system result in compensatory defensive activation of...
Paper Details
Title
Attachment, Self-Esteem, Worldviews, and Terror Management: Evidence for a Tripartite Security System.
Published Date
Jun 1, 2005
Volume
88
Issue
6
Pages
999 - 1013
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